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Parallel copies allow recollections to be both stable and adaptable.
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Republican vice presidential candidate J. D. Vance’s claims that childless women are “miserable” is insulting not only to women without children but to mothers as well. As a feminist, I am offended by this narrow and paternalistic definition of misery, and I strongly believe that every woman can be miserable, whether or not she has children.
Sure, a woman could be miserable being childless. For example, maybe she wants to have children but experiences infertility or, for other reasons, needs to access reproductive technology but can’t afford to because Republicans, including Vance, voted down the Right to IVF Bill. Or maybe she’s childfree by choice but regrets it when she runs into a friend at the grocery store and can’t say that the back issues of Teen Vogue, Silly Strawberry–flavored toothpaste, and seven boxes of Froot Loops in her cart are for the kids.
While suspending arms licenses to Israel, the UK government pursues legal actions against outspoken critics of its foreign policy, including journalists and activists who face terrorism charges.
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Dear All,
Thanks to everyone who attended the communications brainstorming session I moderated earlier this week. As a reminder, the question was which emojis we should include in next week’s message to employees impacted by our restructuring program. Here’s a brief recap of what we discussed:
Option 1: [Disappointed Face]
Potential Use: “We’re sorry to inform you that your position has been impacted .”
Pros: Shows our commitment to authenticity and tells employees loud and clear that “we hear you!”
Cons: A bit on the nose. Maybe even expected?
Questions Asked:
- “Have we considered doing two disappointed faces ? Repetition might help it feel less blasé.” – Reed W., Junior Communications Strategist
- “Wait, why exactly are we putting emojis in this email?” – Ben G., Director of Payroll
Option 2: [Loudly Crying Face]
Potential Use: “Our company is not in the financial position to offer you severance .”
Pros: To the point, grounded in reality
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